[lit-ideas] Re: Playing a large roll
- From: David Ritchie <ritchierd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:26:45 -0800
Yesterday I awoke betimes. I thought I might go back to sleep, but
our cats are currently suffering from snow dementia. One decided to
do bedroom sprints; another thought this might be a good opportunity
to practice ambush technique. Naturally, a fight ensued. Up I got
and out into the snow I went, trying to free a car so that E. could
go help at L.'s office. Clearing the drift was a bit of work; the
rest required ingenuity, great manliness and a can of de-icing
spray. Finally I got into the car, to find that the battery had gone
flat.
Mine is not the only brain with homonym problems. In papers
yesterday the things abounded, plentiful as beasts in Jonathan
Swift. One example, "There is no doubt that the Axis lost World War
II, being mostly military governments they had entered into a point
in their history when expansionism played a large roll in their
national identity."
Grading is part of the job, but after a while the words tend to run
and dribble beneath one's eyes; like J.'s makeup after the "Scott of
the Wotsit" experience, they smudge--to use a favorite word-- the
aspect.
We put in a call to my great aunt and learned that my cousin's
daughter went into the hospital recently with a suspected
appendicitis. She emerged with a baby. Maybe someone was playing a
roll?
Currently there's yet more snow coming down so we don't currently
know where we'll be passing Christmas. Plan A was to eat with with
friends, but they live 500 feet higher up than us. Plan B is to cook
a lump of dead animal that I secured in a brief snow-chained run to
the shops yesterday. Plan C is an emergency plan, sketchy at
present--and may it stay that way-- involving chocolate, a wood fire
and no electricity.
To Lit-Ideas chums, Happy Christmas one and all. May your rolls be
all they can be, and not one T proposition or Popper jot more.
D.
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